18 Sep
2006
18 Sep
'06
12:03 a.m.
John Peacock wrote:
If you can get your clients to accept the SSL certificate forever, then they won't see the "scary" warning ever again. Alternatively, if you have the client passwords in plaintext, you can use CRAM-MD5 authentication without using SSL.
Interesting. I think Evolution support Cram-md5 but I'm not sure what thunderbird supports. I'm little bit familiar with ssl after working with OpenVPN. It's seems like any client worth its name supports ssl so I'll probably stick with that.
Check out RoundCube Webmail:
Round cube look pretty good to me and I don't mind struggling for a while with its growing pains. Thanks!